Ronaldinho Quotes

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I have the chance to do for a living what I like the most in life, and that's playing football. I can make people happy and enjoy myself at the same time.
Ronaldinho
i learned all about life with a ball at my feet
Ronaldinho
Our confidence comes from our preparation.
Ronaldinho
Lo primero que hizo Guardiola tras asumir el cargo como técnico de la primera división fue anunciar que echaría a Ronaldinho, la estrella del equipo, junto con sus compañeros Samuel y Deco.
Andrés Oppenheimer (Crear o morir: (Create or Die) (Spanish Edition))
AGATHA, an old Labradoodle ATHENA, a brown teacup Poodle ATTICUS, an imposing Neapolitan Mastiff, with cascading jowls BELLA, a Great Dane, Athena’s closest pack mate BENJY, a resourceful and conniving Beagle BOBBIE, an unfortunate Duck Toller DOUGIE, a Schnauzer, friend to Benjy FRICK, a Labrador Retriever FRACK, a Labrador Retriever, Frick’s litter mate LYDIA, a Whippet and Weimaraner cross, tormented and nervous MAJNOUN, a black Poodle, briefly referred to as ‘Lord Jim’ or simply ‘Jim’ MAX, a mutt who detests poetry PRINCE, a mutt who composes poetry, also called Russell or Elvis RONALDINHO, a mutt who deplores the condescension of humans ROSIE,
André Alexis (Fifteen Dogs (Quincunx, #2))
Ronaldinho was a trickster, an artist with the ball. Leo represents the essence of the game: speed plus skill.
Luca Caioli (Messi: The Inside Story of the Boy Who Became a Legend)
And there, in a moment, was laid bare the prime deficiency of the English game. Football is not about players, or at least not just about players; it is about shape and about space, about the intelligent deployment of players, and their movement within that deployment. (I should, perhaps, make clear that by ‘tactics’ I mean a combination of formation and style: one 4-4-2 can be as different from another as Steve Stone from Ronaldinho.) The Argentinian was, I hope, exaggerating for effect, for heart, soul, effort, desire, strength, power, speed, passion and skill all play their parts, but, for all that, there is also a theoretical dimension, and, as in other disciplines, the English have, on the whole, proved themselves unwilling to grapple with the abstract.
Jonathan Wilson (Inverting the Pyramid: The History of Football Tactics)